Chris Rock Talks About Rihanna's Rejection Following His Confessions About Porn Addiction

Chris Rock is holding nothing back in his new Netflix specialChris Rock:Tamborine - and that includes the ugly end to his 19-year marriage to Malaak Compton. "Your woman finds out, and now she's new - she is never the same again".

The 53-year-old comic recalls, "I'm like, 'How you doing Rihanna?' Rihanna looked at me like I was one of her aunts".

Rock then went on to describe what his cocktail menu involved - 'I needed an Asian girl with a black girl's ass that speaks Spanish just to get my d**k to move an inch'.

Rock continues, "It's my fault, because I'm a f****** asshole".

"I wasn't kind. I had an attitude, I thought, "I pay for everything, I can do what I want". The alleged affair took place while Rock and Washington were filming the 2007 movie, I Think I Love My Wife, a movie in which Rock's character had fantasies about cheating on his wife. You don't wanna get divorced. Then later one you're all f-ked up and you need a ideal porn cocktail to get you off.

Burnham, who appeared in his own highly-acclaimed comedy and music special for Netflix back in 2016 called Make Happy, tells Splitsider that Tambourine represents slightly new territory for Rock. I was f**ked-up. I was addicted to porn.

The amusing man predicted how most women would react to his admission, knowing they'd be disappointed since he always came off as a decent guy.

Rock also spoke of how his porn addiction made him 'sexually autistic.' He reveals it made it "desensitised" him as he found it hard to even make eye contact with women and understand verbal cues. Instead, porn can be watched on computers and handheld devices while anonymity can be easily achieved.

In fact, behavioral therapist Andrea Kuszewski said that people don't actually become addicted to porn but emotionally attached to it because dopamine-oxytocin are released in the brain upon masturbation and orgasm.